"In 1960 Kazimierz Kutz' second film NIKT NIE WOLA / NOBODY'S CALLING, based on a Jozef Hen novel that was never published in Poland, described the fate of Poles on the Eastern Front. Kutz used the film to explore new formal solutions, collaborating closely with cinematographer Jerzy Wojcik to reveal the psychological landscape of a pair of lovers who are strongly affected by wartime events. The camera recorded the couple's inner experiences, contrasting their muted intimacy against the surrounding scenery of a ruined town. The film did not win over critics at the time of its release. It was not until later that critics recognized Kutz's effort to experiment with aesthetics in a manner akin to that pursued by filmmakers of the new wave. NOBODY'S CALLING came to be compared with Michelangelo Antonioni's THE ADVENTURE, which was produced around the same time."
Credits
Nobody's Calling Cast
Nobody's Calling Crew
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Department |
Jerzy Wójcik as Director of Photography. He was 30 (73) years old when He died
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Camera |
Kazimierz Kutz as Director. He was 31 (89) years old when He died
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Directing |
Józef Hen as Screenplay. He was 36 (now 101) years old
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Writing |
Józef Hen as Novel. He was 36 (now 101) years old
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Writing |